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03 February 2017 • By Tim Stewart • 1 min read

Bank platforms ‘squeezing’ fund managers

Too much fund manager value is being “eaten up” by the high administration service fees of the major platforms, argues the ASX. Speaking to ...

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Calastone creates in specie transfer service

Financial technology company Calastone has announced a new automated service to improve in specie transfers. The new service allows for “a faster, ...

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Morrison outlines his ‘RegTech mission’

Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison has pledged to utilise technology to reduce the compliance burden on financial services firms. Mr Morrison told ...

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Regular managed accounts ‘census’ announced

The Institute of Managed Account Professionals (IMAP) has announced it will conduct a twice-yearly ‘census’ of managed accounts funds under management

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Big 4 consultancy partners with Oracle

PwC has announced a partnership with Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications to assist financial services businesses with their reporting ...

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Finalists revealed for Fintech Business Awards

InvestorDaily’s sister publication Fintech Business has announced the finalists for the inaugural Fintech Business Awards, following an overwhelming ...

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UK regulator urged to increase scrutiny of robo-advice

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has been called upon to reassess its approach to regulating online investment tools, following the release of ...

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OTCX expands derivative trading options

Electronic derivatives trading service OTCX will expand its derivatives trading services for Australian markets after being granted a market licence ...

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Blockchain's impact ‘won’t happen overnight’

The question of blockchain technology’s impact on financial markets and stock exchanges shouldn’t be one of ‘what’ but ‘when’, an expert says

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Global regulators to adopt AI functionality

Artificial intelligence and biometric functionality will soon be part of the toolkits of global regulators, predicts law firm Herbert Smith Freehills

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